What Is The White Pill E145

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white oval matte finish pill with E145 stamped on one side. ## The pill in description is Nabumetone (500 mg). To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ...
Updated 5 years ago in Nabumetone.
Sun, Nov 08 '09, 5:15 PM

Picture Of White Oval Pill E1451 ReplyRSS
I was prescribed this medicine to help with the many migraines I get. I get some of them in the back of my neck and my normal migraine medicines (relpax) and (naratriptan) don't always help. They do work more for the migraines that I get behind the eyes. Anyway, I am trying to get more information about nabumetone 500. For example: what medicines are ok to take with this frug and what meds would be extremely unsafe? Ex: I was told to avoid naproxen. What about tylenol or excederine? What about butal/apap/caf 50/325/40? Thank you!! ## Nabumetone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, that means you should avoid other NSAIDs, while taking it, which is why you were warned about the Naproxen. Taking more than one of them, at once, seriously increases your risk of developing bleeding probl... ...
Updated 3 years ago in Relpax.
Mon, Apr 11 '11, 10:05 AM

Identify this pill6 RepliesRSS
Red and light blue capsule with gray band. Letter L on top, number 5 on bottom ## This is a rapid release Acetaminophen 500mg. IT is the wal-mart generic Equate brand to be exact ## It can be nearly any store-brand. Also sold with a CVS label, for example. ## white oval pill # E145 on one side ## The ID for the L5 tablet is correct, it is a store brand or generic of Extra Strength Tylenol, containing 500mgs of Acetaminophen. ## E 145 contains 500mgs of Nabumetone, a generic for Relafen, this is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, used to treat pain and swelling. Common side effects may include: nausea, headache and stomach irritation. You can read more here: Are there any other questions? ## round pill,7mm diameter,R on one side,177 on the other ...
Updated 5 years ago in Acetaminophen.
Sun, Nov 08 '09, 3:42 AM

whie oval pill with e145 on one side1 ReplyRSS
white oval pill with e145 on one side ## The pill in description is Nabumetone (500 mg). To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ...
Updated 4 years ago in Nabumetone.
Fri, Apr 16 '10, 4:58 PM

picture of E1452 RepliesRSS
white oval pill has the imprint E145 on it ## E145 is a white oval pill. I think it is for pain ## I cannot post a picture due to copyright reasons, however, E145 contains 500mgs of Nabumetone, a generic for Relafen, this is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, used to treat pain and swelling. Did you have any other questions ...
Updated 5 years ago in Nabumetone.
Sun, Aug 02 '09, 8:36 PM

PILL IDENTIFICATION36 RepliesRSS
i found a pill and not quite sure what it is.. i think it may be an antibiotic, but could be a form of vicadin... since i found it with my vic's.... it is oblong and white similar to the vic, but it is bigger and says GG N7. if anyone knows, please share with me. thanks. ## I AM NOT SURE WHAT THIS PILL IS USED FOR, THE LABEL GOT WET AND I CAN'T READ IT? ## I AM NOT SURE WHAT THIS PILL IS USED FOR, THE LABEL GOT WET AND I CAN'T READ IT? IT IN WHITE SMALL CAPLET AND HAS AN I-2 ON IT ## white pill oblongw rounded corners E145 on on side ## i found 4 pills in my boyfriends jacket that are white with the letters DAN on the front and 5658 on the back...what are they? ## I was clearing out my med. cabinet and came across some loose cream-colored caplets that say G650 on them...are ... ...
Updated 8 years ago in Vicodin.
Mon, May 22 '06, 9:10 PM

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white pill with E145 on one side ## I found 3 pills with E 145 on one side. What is it? ## I would like to identify a white oblong tablet marked with what I think is an E 145 ## E 145 is 500 mg Nabumetone ...
Updated 9 years ago in Nabumetone.
Mon, Jan 09 '06, 7:51 PM

Would like to know!2 RepliesRSS
I recently had a baby and was prescribed hydrocodone 500MG. When I looked at the pills in the bottle yesterday there are 2 different pilled in there...one being hydrocodone and the other is unidentified so I am looking to get some help to prevent hurting my breast feeding baby! The pill is white, oval, and stamped with the letter and numbers E145 (the E being a little slanted). Thanks for any help that you may have!! ## E 145 is Nabumetone (500 mg), an anti-inflammatory. ## They Hydrocodone you were prescribed is not the 500mg in that tablet, the 500mg would be the Acetaminophen that is coupled with it as a buffer, Hydrocodone is not available in a dose any higher than 10mgs. As to the other pills, yes, James identification is correct. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammtory. It appears s... ...
Updated 7 years ago in Hydrocodone.
Mon, Aug 13 '07, 2:20 PM

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